Cisco SFP+ 10GBASE-T Transceiver for Enterprise and Data Center Applications FAQ

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The Q&A is divided into the following categories:

Transceiver features

Q.  What is the Cisco PID for the Cisco SFP+ 10GBASE-T?
A.  SFP-10G-T-X
Q.  What speeds are supported on the SFP+ 10GBASE-T?
A.  The following three data rates are supported by the module: 100M/1G/10Gbps. If there are limitations on the platform host, a subset of speeds might be supported.
Q.  What cables are supported? What is the distance/reach limitations?
A.  The table below shows the reach and data rate by cable type.

Cisco PIDs

Speeds

Cable Type

Distance

Max. Power

SFP-10G-T-X

10Gbps

Cat6A/Cat7 or better

Up to 30 meters

2.5W

SFP-10G-T-X

100M/1Gbps

Cat5e/Cat6A/Cat7 or better

Up to 100 meters

1.0W

Q.  What is the maximum power consumption of the transceiver?
A.  The maximum power consumption is 2.5W at 30 meters (CAT6A or better).

Transceiver to device interoperability

Q.  What devices does the SFP-10G-T-X interoperate with on the other side of the link?
A.  The SFP-10G-T-X interoperates with any device that supports 10GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, or 100BASE-TX standards (such as IEEE 802.3an, 802.3ab, 802.3u). The SFP-10G-T-X interoperates with other BASE-T transceivers with (RJ-45 ports) as well as embedded BASE-T ports on servers and switches that comply to the IEEE standards described above.

Transceiver to host compatibility

Q.  Which Cisco platforms will support the SFP-10G-T-X transceiver?
A.  At the release, the Nexus 9000 and NCS 5501 platforms will support the transceiver. Please check the Cisco compatibility matrix for the latest information on platform support: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com.
Q.  Are there any restrictions during deployment?
A.  Yes, the maximum power consumption of this transceiver (2.5W per port) imposes certain restrictions during deployment. Cisco switches and routers will not be able to fully populate and deploy all ports with the SFP-10G-T-X. The table below summarizes the platforms that will support the SFP-10G-T-X as well as deployment limitations.

Cisco platforms supported with SFP-10G-T-X

Deployment limitations per platform

Nexus 9000 Series

  See tmgmatrix.cisco.com for a list of supported Nexus 9000 switches
  Deployment limitations such as port level restrictions depends on the specific switch model
  See Nexus 9000 Hardware Installation Guides for details

NCS5500 Series

  See tmgmatrix.cisco.com for a list of supported NCS 5500 switches
  Deployment limitations such as port level restrictions depends on the specific switch model
  See NCS 5500 Hardware Installation Guides for details

Catalyst 9000 Series

  See tmgmatrix.cisco.com for a list of supported Catalyst 9000 switches
  Deployment limitations such as port level restrictions depends on the specific switch model
  See Catalyst 9000 Hardware Installation Guides for details

 

 

 

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